I saw three self-painted wooden signs hanging in front of the door panel that was almost collapsing.

The first one said, The Quibbler, Editor, Shea Lovegood.

The second one read, Pick your own mistletoe.

The third one read, Don't touch the airship Li.

Ryan couldn't understand the profound ideas expressed by the three wooden signs, but at least he understood the words "The Quibbler".

Then he finally remembered where he had seen the name 'Lovegood'.

Xenophilius Lovegood, editor-in-chief of the notoriously unreliable magazine The Quibbler, has always firmly believed that Ryan is a terracotta wizard who has returned from thousands of years ago.

And it's clear that Luna Lovegood is his daughter and is deeply influenced by him in this regard.

So Ryan laughed silently.

"Luna!"

At this moment, Ginny couldn't stand it anymore.

She grabbed her best friend and told her to talk less and look at the handsome guy more.

But Luna's ethereal eyes just kept looking at Ryan, as if waiting for his answer.

then...

"All right..."

Ryan shrugged.

"I admit that I am indeed a wizard who returned from a thousand years ago."

he said with a smile.

After he finished speaking, he saw Luna blink.

"Of course you are."

Her voice became a little higher, filled with barely concealed joy.

"Dad's not home, but I think he'd love to have you there—come in."

She said this, then turned and walked towards her home humming a tune.

Behind her, Ginny was whispering her thanks to Ryan.

"Thank you, Ryan—Luna is a little..."

She said it sincerely.

That's right.

She obviously didn't take what Ryan said seriously - she just thought Ryan was taking care of Luna's feelings.

"Crazy?"

Ryan said softly.

He shrugged. "Maybe most people think so, but I don't think so."

He looked at Luna, who was walking in front of him, casually playing with her hair, making a tinkling sound.

"Your friend is just incredibly imaginative and inspired, Ginny."

Ryan could easily tell the difference.

A madman is illogical and acts foolishly and obsessively—like Voldemort.

But Ryan could tell at a glance that Luna was different.

She has clear logic - she has a complete set of ecological knowledge about harassment flies and mayflies, and she firmly believes in them.

"Imagination is a wizard's greatest treasure."

Ryan looked at Ginny with a smile: "My teacher told me that sometimes, the so-called 'normal' and 'common sense' are the shackles."

“It’s hard for people to try to break away from it, but once they do… maybe they’ll see new things.”

He thought of Ravenclaw.

The great witch often seemed a little weird - she always wore a crown and looked at the sky, and could think quietly all day long.

The wonders and thoughts in her mind far exceed the constraints of any person or common sense; that is the source of wisdom.

And there is no doubt that Luna is such a person.

She has dreams that ordinary people cannot understand, dreams that point to undisciplined curiosity and imagination.

And coincidentally, all wizards who can accomplish great things need these two things.

"The harassment fly and the evil mayfly... although the probability is very small, maybe we will actually discover their existence in the future? Just because we haven't discovered them doesn't mean they don't exist."

"After all—magic is all sorts of things, isn't it?"

Ryan said so.

"You have an interesting friend."

After hearing this, Ginny stopped.

She stared at Ryan blankly, a little dazed.

"What a special person."

she thought.

At this moment, Luna had already opened the door.

Ryan was then able to see what was inside the room.

The whole room is a perfect circle, even the walls are curved.

Ryan noticed that everything was painted in bright colors with flowers, insects and birds.

"Sit down, I'll go get some refreshments—Father said the bees brought some honey yesterday..."

Luna said excitedly, but Ryan and Ginny stopped her.

"We're just visiting and will be gone in a bit... Mommy's going to make clam chowder tonight..."

Ginny stopped talking mid-sentence, her expression becoming flustered.

Ryan naturally understood the source of Ginny's panic at the moment.

Because he saw the photo hanging on the wall not far away.

The photo showed a woman who looked very similar to Luna - or rather, she almost looked like Luna when she grew up.

She was holding little Luna in her arms, her mouth slightly open, as if she was singing a song.

Next to her was a man with white hair, wearing a light yellow robe.

There is a message below the photo.

Xenophilius Lovegood

Pandora Lovegood (deceased)

【Luna Lovegood】

It's obviously not polite to mention your mother in front of a friend whose mother has passed away.

But it was clear that Luna didn't care.

"Oh, that sounds delicious."

She shook her head. "How about some honey? Maybe that would make the clam chowder smell like a moonbeast's horn?"

Although the Lunamon had no horns at all, neither Ryan nor Ginny apparently pointed that out.

At this moment, Ryan noticed something else.

It was a chain hanging below the photo—the entire chain was silver, with a pendant at the end.

Triangles, circles and vertical lines—Ryan recognized the symbolism of the pendant.

"That's the Deathly Hallows."

At this moment, Luna seemed to notice Ryan's gaze.

She said in a light voice.

"Oh, I know..."

Ryan also withdrew his gaze after hearing this.

He smiled and nodded - he was embarrassed to say that at one moment just now, he suspected that Luna's father might be Grindelwald's saint.

But Ryan didn't expect that Luna would continue to ask: "Mr. Elias, do you believe in the existence of the Deathly Hallows?"

"Just call me Ryan... Yes, I believe."

Ryan nodded slightly.

Of course he believes it.

After all, the Resurrection Stone, one of the Deathly Hallows, was in his hands, and he had also seen the Elder Wand with his own eyes.

"Yeah, Dad said so too—he said you'd definitely believe it."

"Oh?"

So Ryan became curious: "Why do you say that?"

But after hearing this, Luna looked at him with some confusion.

"Because you were resurrected from the terracotta warriors, a wizard from thousands of years ago—you conquered time and avoided the torrent of death...so the Hallows will always find you."

She said happily.

After hearing her words, Ryan was a little surprised.

Then, he actually laughed a little.

How should I put it——although the idea of ​​a 'wizard resurrected from a terracotta warrior' is pure speculation and a joke.

But Luna's words hit the nail on the head - the Resurrection Stone was indeed in his hands!

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